Maybe it just sounded OK to that person.
One thing that has always amazed me is that some shops have crap sound from
crap systems, while others seem to use stuff I'd never heard of and
remarkably get decent sound. I don't know ho Beng speakers are, but
considering they were only 790 quid a pair they sounded pretty good,
especially compared to the average crap bundled with these stereo systems
sold in the multiples these days. I have never seen them since though so
maybe they were bankrupt stock from a decent company I'd never heard of...
I have some Goodmans speakers here from one of their stereo systems which
sounds good on good speakers, but rubbish on the ones they bundle indeed the
speakers sound rubbish on anything!
I wonder how a company can actually make such bad honking flat dodgy
speakers.
Brian
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On 11-10-17 14:10, UnsteadyKen wrote:
My filter found no bull****, just a concise description of how the
turntable sounded to the writer.
What does "upper mids being airy" mean? Was the "meaty" bass
pork or cow? How large is an epic soundstage? 10 m?